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I agree with the opinions stated above. I think that both the books should be used together. SC Grail has its USP as structured, systematic approach to SC and you'll love going through the book. On the other hand, MGMAT SC Guide has its USP that it has some advanced topics too. So by using both the books, you get the best of both worlds.
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Can I get the new SC Question Bank book soft copy.
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